Apple's 'Find My Phone' Feature Keeps Sending People To This Poor Guy's House

Apple's "Find My iPhone" feature lets people track a lost or
stolen iPhone to make it easier to recover, and for the past two
years, it's mistakenly sent dozens of people to Wayne Dobson's
house in Las Vegas,
reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

The 59-year-old retiree is no thief and now has a sign posted on
his front door reading in part, "No Lost Cell Phones." He even
sleeps near the front door in order to answer it more quickly
when angry people arrive, demanding their phones back anyway.

The problem only seems to affect Sprint iPhones and company officials are
investigating potential causes.

"It's very difficult to say, 'I don't have your phone,' in any
other way other than, 'I don't have your phone,'" he told the
paper.